I probably didn’t title my post properly. My bad, seems most people got my point.
I probably didn’t title my post properly. My bad, seems most people got my point.
https://mashable.com/article/vagina-beer
https://www.yahoo.com/news/heres-actually-beer-vagina-194000397.html
Make of it what you will, I dunno… 🤷♂️
Your wright!
And I’m rong.
Why is English so weird?
Just plucking a random article here, not necessarily the one I was looking for…
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/influencer-selling-beer-made-out-31398006
Heard that!
I’m a united individual of one, can’t help where I was born…
You do realize that some pop stars use their pussy yeast to make their own name brand wines right?
Why do we call it united?
Last I checked the math books, 50 is Divided.
In our experiences, it depended on the fruit we started with. Watermelon was the worst, after like 2 weeks of brewing, it would be around half vinegar.
Elderberry came out the best, basically the same process. Granted we didn’t use proper brewers yeast though, we just used bread yeast.
My daddy wasn’t a normal person, but we got drunk on the cheap LOL!
Probably not. We used to dabble with brewing our own wines, and almost everything we tried still needed like a half a pound of sugar or more per 5 gallon jug.
Yes, when not brewed properly and exposed to oxygen while brewing. Hence my disclaimer, when brewed properly.
Not exactly. Tomatoes are the world’s largest berries, considered a fruit in botany.
Ketchup has vinegar in it. A properly brewed wine won’t have vinegar.
Okay, unless you want to taunt someone into trying to hijack your Google account or track your info, you should edit your comment link to remove the ? and everything after that.
I’ll have my cancer with olives, thank you.
You do realize the ?si shit is your private YT token right?
Probably because D has absolutely nothing to do with Z.
Additional question…
Who decided to include the letter D in the pronunciation of the letter Z?
Zed?
Where did that come from? We don’t say it that way over here in the states, we just say zee…
I had half my jaw ripped open when I was 16 or so. So I guess I’m lucky to pronounce or enunciate anything correctly these days.
Southern Mississippi, if that means squat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_pronunciation_differences
Meanwhile, why do we pronounce cheese as cheeze?
Who threw the Z sound in there?
Interesting. This sorta makes sense actually.
Curious though, do you have a reference link?
Because it’s wired…